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Aaron C. Caba, Blacksburg, VA US
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20140291441 | ROCKET NOZZLE ASSEMBLY - In one example, a rocket nozzle assembly is disclosed that has stowed and deployed positions, and includes a casing including an outer wall and an inner surface, at least a portion of the inner surface defining a diverging region, wherein the casing defines a plurality of fin slots, and wherein each of the plurality of fin slots extend through the outer wall of the casing and the inner surface of the casing, and wherein the diverging region defines a bell-shaped contour. The assembly further includes a plurality of fins pivotally engaged to the casing, wherein in the stowed position, each of the plurality of fins extends into the diverging region through a respective one of the fin slots, and wherein in the deployed position, each of the plurality of fins extend outwardly from the casing. | 10-02-2014 |
Aaron C. Dilbeck, Dallas, TX US
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20150030809 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLEANABLE AND SLIP RESISTANT TILE - Disclosed herein are tiles, coatings, and related methods that provide both high cleanability and high slip resistance. The coating can be a surface coating with a unique chemical make-up. The surface coating can also have particles suspended within it. During a firing process, the coating and particles can settle in such a manner that the surface structure of the coating, and thus the surface structure of the tile, is both easy to clean and slip-resistant. | 01-29-2015 |
Aaron C. Eifler, Chicago, IL US
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20120089009 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DELIVER NANOPARTICLES TO TISSUE USINGELECTRONANOTHERAPY - Methods, systems, and apparatus are disclosed to provide delivery of nanoparticles to tissue using electro-nanotherapy or nanoablation. | 04-12-2012 |
Aaron C. Elkins, London GB
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20130266925 | Embedded Conversational Agent-Based Kiosk for Automated Interviewing - Methods and systems for interviewing human subjects are disclosed. A user interface of a computing device can direct a question to a human subject. The computing device can receive a response from the human subject related to the question. The response can be received using one or more sensors associated with the computing device. The computing device can generate a classification of the response. The computing device can determine a next question based on a script tree and the classification. The computing device can direct the next question to the human subject using the user interface of the computing device. | 10-10-2013 |
Aaron C. Kinsman, London CA
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20090131683 | Process for the preparation of atorvastatin and intermediates - A process is provided for preparing (R)-5-[2-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-(1-methylethyl)-3-phenyl-4-[(phenylamino)carbonyl]-1H-pyrrol-1-yl]-5-hydroxy-3-oxo-1-heptanoic acid, R-substituted ester 9 comprising: | 05-21-2009 |
Aaron C. Ollivier, Pleasant Grove, UT US
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20150345928 | TRIP HAZARD MEASUREMENT GAUGE - A trip hazard measurement gauge has an outer tube with a stationary foot secured to a lower end thereof, and an inner tube slidable within the outer tube and extending through an upper end of the latter. The inner tube has a slidable foot secured to a lower end thereof and a ruler secured to an upper end thereof. The inner tube is spring biased in a downwardly direction. With the inner tube positioned at its downward limit, the stationary foot and the movable foot are equiplanar and the ruler is hidden inside the outer tube. An estimator measures a difference in elevation between two adjacent concrete slabs by placing the slidable foot on an adjoining edge of the uppermost slab and pushing down on the outer tube until the stationary foot contacts the lowermost slab. The ruler, extending upwardly from the outer tube, indicates the difference in elevation. | 12-03-2015 |
Aaron C. Osmun, Clarkston, MI US
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20120109547 | COMPREHENSIVE METHOD OF ELECTRICAL FLUID HEATING SYSTEM FAULT DETECTION AND HANDLING - A method and system are provided to eliminate the risk of over temperature concerns associated with electrical heating devices, which if undetected may result in an electrical over temperature condition. The electrical heating system may be applied to the detection and control structure of other automotive electrical loads where thermal concerns may exist. The electrical heating system combines several layers of fault detection strategies, to form a unique comprehensive approach to prevent and detect potential electrical fault conditions, which if undetected and/or controlled may result in an electrical over temperature condition. | 05-03-2012 |
Aaron C. Rubenson, Seattle, WA US
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20140315516 | SELECTION OF WIRELESS DEVICES AND SERVICE PLANS - Disclosed are various embodiments for selection of wireless devices and service plans. A geographic location and a plurality of wireless preferences are associated with a user. Wireless service plans, offered by at least one wireless carrier that services the geographic location, that meet the wireless preferences associated with the user are determined. A user interface is generated that presents the wireless service plans in a ranked order that is determined utilizing at least the wireless preferences. | 10-23-2014 |
Aaron C. Smith, Upland, IN US
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20150345471 | System Using Natural Resources to Generate Electricity From a Pressurized Fluid - A system is provided for generating electricity from a fluid pressurized via a natural resource such as air compressed through a windmill, the compressed air stored in tanks by a windmill operated compressor, where the stored compressed air is then used to operate a turbine. The turbine has a nozzle configured to increase velocity of the compressed air entering the turbine. The rotor of the turbine has flat annular discs each set apart from one another by spacers to form a rotor stack with no central shaft. Permanent magnets are positioned radially about the end of the rotor stack. The magnets are arranged such that their poles radially alternate to interact with static wire coils positioned about the ends of the rotor stack to produce alternating current electricity. The compressed air enters the turbine at a tangent along the outer periphery of the rotor and exit axially through a central exhaust port. | 12-03-2015 |